Soon, but not immediately. This is how they answered from Google to the information from Engadget, which pointed out that the update of the latest version of its operating system, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, would be available these days so that users of a Google Nexus One could update the platform in their terminals.
Unfortunately , Google denies it. Although God squeezes, but does not drown, and points out that in a very short time, the owners of a Google Nexus One will be able to proceed with the update over the air (the so-called OTA system) a few weeks after the official release of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, scheduled for the December 16 with the launch of the Google Nexus S in stores in the United States.
Although the Nexus One, as flagship so far of the mobile facet of Googl e in the plane of the devices, was the first to show the new features of its operating system for smartphones, it seems that things will change with the arrival of the Google Nexus S manufactured by Samsung.
In addition, from Mountain View they do not set a fixed date for the OTA update of Android 2.3 Gingerbread for the Nexus One, limiting themselves to indicating an imprecise period of “a few weeks” after the premiere on the new Google mobile.
What could most disturb a good part of the users based on the Android system is that if the Nexus One is the thermometer about the update times of the Google platform, this would imply that Android 2.3 Gingerbread would take time to reach the first mobiles (apart from the Nexus One, of course) well into the month of January, expanding throughout the first quarter in a large part of the portfolio of devices that, in the worst case, have not yet been able to get hold of the previous version (Android 2.2 Froyo).
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